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Old 09-04-2005, 10:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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*VERY* Cheap UPS Devices for PC (or possible A/V Use).

Ebuyer have their 'Kebo' 650VA UPS devices back in stock:

Product ID 64165 = £25.00 inc. VAT (black)

Product ID 62752 = £23.49 inc. VAT (beige)

And there's also a 1000VA version at a mere £39.99 plus delivery (Product ID 62750). Delivery comes in at around £6-£7.

www.ebuyer.co.uk

But it gets better; if you're quick, you can get a Belkin 4-way adapter with an IEC male -> 4 UK Mains sockets for £6.77 delivered from Dell (search for F6C104UPP at Dell's online shop). Goes well with the aforementioned

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Old 12-04-2005, 9:27 AM   #2 (permalink)
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These 4 way adapters are available at Ebuyer as well.
Quickfind Code: 26853 (£5.94 inc.)

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Old 12-04-2005, 9:55 AM   #3 (permalink)
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You're right but their cheapest shipping brings this to £9 odd. Dell's are shipping free right now (and on tons of other cables too).

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Re: *VERY* Cheap UPS Devices for PC (or possible A/V Use).

Kebo's on sale at a local car boot, I bought one last week,
found the problems(!) and tried to take it back today,
told seller who has a electrical returns stall says he buys
his stuff ''off the pallet''

Told seller about fire risk, everything has a risk he says...

I contacted ebuyer last week who said it would not/could
not be one of theirs.

Well when I had finished talking with the vendor I had a
shuffle through is stock, most units had labels removed
but I found a few still with, although someone had tried
to cover up the identity of the original owners etc.

My eye sights a little bad, can anyone tell me what it
says on these labels in these photos I took only a few
hours ago.........





I /think/ it says ebuyer........
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Old 09-10-2006, 7:03 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: *VERY* Cheap UPS Devices for PC (or possible A/V Use).

Indeed it does. Alarmingly though, above that it reads REF: PRODUCT RECALL.

I would imagine both Ebuyer's and your own regional trading standards officers would be interested to investigate this one.
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Re: *VERY* Cheap UPS Devices for PC (or possible A/V Use).

Yes well I emailed them and got this reply........

> I am writing to acknowledge receipt of your email dated 09/10/2006
> regarding the purchase of a UPS from Rufforth Car Boot sale a week ago
> which you have since learnt has been recalled by the UK importers Ebuyer
> (UK) Ltd of Sheffield for safety issues i.e. risk of fire. Having
> contacted Ebuyer they have refused to do anything on the basis that
> there is no confirmation that the electrical item is one of theirs and
> when the seller at the Car Boot sale was confronted the following week,
> he informed you that he buys electricals off the pallet and any
> electrical item has a risk of fire.


So, no one cares...............

I replied to the above email and sent them again the link to the photo's of the labels.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tinabriddon/ups/
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Re: *VERY* Cheap UPS Devices for PC (or possible A/V Use).

If he is a "professional car booter" then local trading standards, the inland revenue & the VAT man may be interested (depending on his turnover).
So might the Health & Safety Executive.

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